发明名称 électrode de catalyse foraminée pour la transformation électro-chimique de substances fluides
摘要 907,351. Fuel cells, electrodes. RUHRCHEMIE A.G., and STEINKOHLEN-ELEKTRIZITAT A.G. Jan. 8,1 959 [Jan. 17, 1958], (3) No. 789/59. Classes 41 and 53. An electrode for use in fuel cells, electrolysers, and in electrochemical processes consists of a conducting pulverulent catalytic material 5 enclosed between two conducting sieves 3, 4 having a specified range of size of sieve openings. The sieves may be made of microporous material and they may be plane or in the form of coaxial cylinders. The catalyst may consist of nickel, cobalt, iron, silver, copper, platinum, palladium, molybdenum, or tungsten in spongy form or as Raney granules. Active carbon may also be used. The same metals may be used for the sieves 3, 4. The particular catalyst used depends on the type of reaction and the nature of the electrolyte. The sieves may be constructed with different resistances to the flow of gases and liquids which can thus be made to pass through the electrode in one direction only. The different resistances may be produced by different permeabilities of the sieves, or by providing the sieves with openings having different hydraulic diameters, or by different arrangements of funnel-shaped openings in the sieves. Fig. 1 shows an electrode having identical microporous sieves 3, 4 held between a base plate 6 and a terminal plate 1, and enclosing catalytic material 5. Fig. 8 shows part of an electrode in which the sleeves 3f, 4f have funnelshaped projections which face inwardly towards the catalytic material 5f. An example is given of the use of an electrode consisting of platinum micro-sleeves enclosing carbon activated with platinum whereby carbon dioxide and hydrogen are produced by the decomposition of formic acid in a sulphuric acid electrolyte. The hydrogen is converted to water which escapes with the carbon dioxide from the rear face of the electrode while fresh mixture of formic acid and electrolyte is drawn through the front face. An example is also given of the decomposition of hydrazine using an acid electrolyte and platinum sponge enclosed between platinum microsieves. In another example the catalytic dehydrogenation of alcohols, formaldehyde and formates is described using a nickel catalyst and an alkaline electrolyte. Fig. 7 shows an electrolyser using two electrodes enclosing catalytic material and having sieves with funnel-shaped openings arranged in opposite directions. Gases evolved from the interior of the electrodes flow out from the rear faces while electrolyte flows inwardly through the front faces.
申请公布号 FR1220256(A) 申请公布日期 1960.05.24
申请号 FR19590783837 申请日期 1959.01.13
申请人 RUHRCHEMIE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT;STEINKOHLEN-ELEKTRIZITAT AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT 发明人 GRUENEBERG GERHARD;KUBISCH JOACHIM;SPENGLER HERBERT
分类号 B01J2/22;C25B11/02;C25B11/03;C25B11/06;H01M4/86 主分类号 B01J2/22
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